>The Best in Fiction & Non Fiction

In the ongoing war between good and evil, many battles are fought on many fronts. Leaders emerge from the unlikeliest circumstances to tip the balance of power. The power of good embodied in Jonah International, a powerful corporate entity whose only interest is in ensuring mankind's power of choice and thwarting evil at every turn. The world is falling under an influence of darkness and is in desperate need of a defender to lead them into the light. The leaders at Jonah believe that the answers lie in Joshua Arden, a young man with a hard life whose destiny could change the face of humanity and faith forever. The choice to accept this responsibility is his own. How will he choose?

Hollering originality from every page, Glorious Incorporated is the exciting debut novel from author Steven Moore and by any stretch of the imagination it is sure to engender timely reflection on the use of corporate power. A contemporary take on the age old conflict between good and evil, Moore has taken a genre inundated with mediocrity and made it his own. It’s an undertaking that might intimidate the most seasoned of writers, but one which Moore delivers with enviable aplomb. Achieving notable balance between religious metaphor and the broader devices of a mainstream thriller, his prose are refined whilst his characters are imbued with a timely sense of presence and emotional gravitas, which adds significantly to the plausibility of his plot. It’s a powerful telling which leaves the reader in no doubt that Moore understands the way we have come to interpret good and evil in modern terms and the ever recurring influences of religion and human nature. This pervades in thematic undertones, which ably promotes the moral assertions of his tale without becoming overly arduous.

A remarkable debut by any stretch of the imagination, Glorious Incorporated certainly deserves a prime place on your bookshelf and is recommended without reservation!

Powerful and riveting Shawver’s Holocaust biography casts a haunting and uninterrupted spell over her readers as she takes them on a harrowing journey into the darkest moments of the last century. A time and place that will forever be engrained in the annals of history it’s flawlessly written with a timely clarity which proves wholly enthralling throughout but as with any biography of note, it’s the subject we are first and foremost drawn to. With lucid and acerbic prose Shawver gives voice to Henry Zguda’s innermost thoughts and memories and the result proves quite remarkable.